It’s time to shine our attention to the wheels - the rarely spoken about, the lacklustre, neglected components of an electric bicycle. They may not be called out like the motor or the battery but are just as critical in achieving a flexible, seamless, and interesting ride.
From going to work, riding mountain bikes, or even going for road adventures, the right wheels (and their care) can make a lot of difference.
This is why we have put together this extensive guide to help you figure out the ins and outs of your e-cycle wheels and the features you need to focus on. We will also dive into their types, and how to take care of them in order for them to function appropriately.
With this blog, you are on your way to becoming a wheel expert and can go anywhere in your e-cycle without the fear of being left wheel-less!
Bicycle wheels nowadays may appear identical to the ones used in the past but it has been upgraded with a few extra elements. These new features help in improving the speed of an electric bicycle.
Now, let us identify the key parts:
Now that the fundamentals have been established, let us proceed to the types of wheels you will encounter in your e-cycle journey.
Electric bicycle wheels come in a variety of designs and functions specific to the type of riding an individual intends to do.
These are the most popular varieties that you are likely to encounter:
For those using the city as a commuter or those who enjoy riding on even pavements, road wheels come in handy. These wheels are often more narrow and lighter in weight, with design focused on speed and efficiency.
Like road bikes, MTB wheels for mountain cyclists are designed with rugged use in mind. Further, these wheels can handle obstacles such as bumps and rocks and uneven ground surfaces.
Fat tyre e-bikes, however, are all about riding convenience and adaptability. These wheels have far broader construction which makes them suitable for driving in the snow, sand or even rocky terrain.
Fun Fact: Fat tyre wheels are not only intended for aesthetics but also for the purpose of improving the rider's balance and control. This is especially important for uncertain terrains.
There are several key parameters which should be considered while selecting wheels for electric cycles:
E-bike wheels are designed to bear greater weight and tension than normal bicycle wheels.
Therefore, one has to look for extra rim reinforcement and equally thick spokes, as they will be subjected to additional forces. This is particularly important if you are an off-road rider—there’s no fun trying to ride a bent (out-of-tune) wheel in the middle of a mountain trail!
These two features of tyres - their tread pattern and width, can make a big difference to the quality of your ride.
For instance, slick tyres are beneficial for riding on paved city roads, but rough terrain riding calls for wider knobby tyres. For those who want to do both on and off-road use, hybrid tyres would be ideal. They offer a reasonable degree of grip during slight off-road use without losing much speed on normal tarmacked surfaces.
Tip: In case you are unsure as to which tread pattern fits you, take your riding style into consideration: Are you riding a lot over gravel trails? Then get knobby tyres. Riding over asphalt roads? Then get slick!
In hub motors fitted e-bikes, the motor forms part of the front or rear wheel of the e-bike.
The rear wheel hub motor gives appropriate traction and is preferable when climbing hills. The front wheel hub gives a neutral feeling when it pulls the bike, delivering motion.
Note: Hub motors are intended for maintenance at a premium level - the exposure to water and mud calls for protection and cleaning of the motor to increase the longevity of the component.
Taking care of your electric bicycle wheels goes beyond improving their durability. It makes the riding experience effective and effort-free. Follow the given suggestions to get the best output from your wheels:
Just like cars, e-cycles also require properly inflated tyres to ensure high performance.
Low tyre pressure increases rolling resistance which can cause the battery to drain faster while too much pressure leads to discomfort when riding due to a bumpy ride.
How Often: Ensure that you check the tyre pressure after every week, especially during the weeks that you ride often. Most bikes may have the recommended pressure range printed on the sidewall of the e-bike tyres.
Pro Tip: Get a mobile bike pump (if you can) with a pressure gauge. It will save the day!
Wheels go through a lot - bumps, sharp objects, rough terrains and many more. That is why we advise on inspecting the tyres and the rims from time to time.
Look for: Cuts and punctures and worn tread patterns on the tyres. On the rims, look for dents and keep a check on the affected areas which shows frequent wear.
Pro Tip: If you see a puncture or a damaged area, repair it immediately to avoid getting stranded during a ride.
Some parts like loose spokes can cause an imbalance in the wheel resulting in bad rides and damage to more parts of the bicycle.
How to Check: Take two spokes and squeeze them together over a third spoke; the two should feel solid. If they feel loose, it’s time to bring out the spoke wrench.
Pro Tip: In case you are not very certain about how to adjust the spokes, visit the nearest bike shop for a simple adjustment.
The EMotorad Difference: An Example of E-Cycles with Quality Wheels
When it comes to high-performing and long-lasting e-cycles, EMotorad has the best ones. Their e-bikes have tough wheels built with reinforced rims and sturdy spokes suitable for travelling in the city and for off-road cycling.
EMotorad e-cycles are fitted with sturdy tyres that give added assurance and even fat-tyred models for people who love rough or sandy terrains.
With EMotorad, wheel quality will never be an issue, be it riding fast around urban jungles or conquering the steep mountain path, the ride will always be smooth.
Wheels may appear as a very uncomplicated component of your e-bike but they actually do a lot in making sure that your ride is smooth, safe and efficient.
From selecting the correct type depending on your riding style to understanding various key features such as tyre tread and hub motors, it is apparent that a little knowledge goes a long way.
Whether as a cycling addict or just a casual user, wheel maintenance equals long rides on the bike and less time spent on fixing issues like flat tyres.
So, stretch your legs, check the conditions of your wheels and prepare for the journeys that lie ahead.
For a cyclist, well-maintained wheels are indeed worth the extra effort!